
Young Göran Hilding gamble and loses money he does not have. He'll have to pledge his 50 shares in a publishing company.


If you have a soft spot for 1930s Swedish comedies where everyone speaks at double speed, this is worth a look. It is a perfect choice for a lazy Sunday, but if you can't stand old-fashioned slapstick, you will probably hate it. The movie follows Göran, played by Håkan Westergren, who is honestly a bit of a disaster. ...


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"If you have a soft spot for 1930s Swedish comedies where everyone speaks at double speed, this is worth a look. It is a perfect choice for a lazy Sunday, but if you can't stand old-fashioned slapstick, you will probably hate it. The movie follows Göran, played by Håkan Westergren, who is honestly a bit of a disaster. He loses money gambling that he doesn't even own yet, which is a bold move even for a movie protagonist. He has to pledge 50 shares in a publishing firm to cover his tracks. Then,..."
Weyler Hildebrand, Torsten Lundqvist
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